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Consumer court order has cheered scores of home-buyers

1 Comment Sub Category:Court Orders,Realty News Posted On: Jan 06, 2011

The State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission Mumbai fined Builder Rs 6.5 Lakh  for not giving amenities. The consumer court order has cheered scores of home-buyers who are misled or even duped by builders.



In 1997, a retired IOC executive and his son booked a flat in Goregaon (east) in a project advertised as “exclusive homes for exclusives” and which promised various amenities. However, not only have they not got most of the promised amenities but their complex is still surrounded by hutments and they do not even have an occupation certificate (OC).

The Mumbai consumer court has now asked Ravi Ashish Land Developers to pay Rs 5 lakh for mental harassment and agony plus Rs 1,000 per month from August 1998 till the procurement of the OC. The  consumer court order has cheered scores of home-buyers.

Times of India


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